The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 17, 1857, Image 1

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4, u A , ula teittil a .slx moutits—uuli 451.4 advance-$. n
paid
bin tlu. yoar ' .
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do • 17.; .10 00
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Ville..,ti . do 'de ' do .i.u 00
,'l a: ., 4 ,IVI tlif ptinii least n itnydrtiltlypdid to Ain anis,
,ktl trot, to olio outttrorp 1 . 4 . . , tr
to tAradilt Aztt owns: ' ; -
trill 1 0 ( apt shed to Carionsanil otherla h t
TheJorto•
5:, t,, ,,, 300 eeptes , cash eihdelliery. • - i
~
, 4 ,egy Am -rtnd S•itoni- I { ;t firs nupplied with e.
,11.r.s tt. a t :l in itdraner. •r : • ;
~, ' viz t, tit di Xt.`fsra.r.tr.F.
.
1 ; ~3,.ri',erf..r,ler the 41seentInunites or their net'''.
r; ;,....., thr ro'.11 ,11, " ,OA.4.COUtiII4N to 'lend theta until
• .411- , ol‘ l . • IP' ',. ' .
1 , ~,,,,,00,•rr ne.:loct or refutto take thelrriewspn.:
p ... 4 frrn Ihr 'alledr to which the e direr od• they aro.
, n sibl , .!antil , her trite "" • , ‘! . •loud'or• '
A.: , i them !115e,,e01,,,,ed .
'!!
. !r •et! , ,rits!r , eil,,, 1. , • e•litet planes ''!". et. t:lornttricr.
t '.. rtihttrbrrAtot t ,o or .Vllyip... , 4, 4 . teittlr . .talner
,t , r•tt,ioll they etre held Zespoll4bie. ,'
The euatts ty,!., .leaded thlt ,rakleF to Jake iiensiss,
P .
~, rrtt , r 4 . I ht. ;10;...!,, ,r r'io '. - 11 ,- : i 1, 1 ,1 .03Vtitg tlitem ult.-
,ftr, to pri inn fals el 1,1 , 0 , 0 , 4 i 0 toOtiollo I tea u d.
;.,.. • :
RATESOF ADVERTISING:
One); 1 ire oflo lines. 50 cents for one inserlitin— note
."
',went wce r tio w . .5 cents each. 3 lines ' one gime. 25
—.3l.irklioent I ti.ertions i2!licentitesch. •Alladver
„,ver..3l illus. 54 short periods,. charged al
a•
•
•t • •
ttro. ea. ru 's
sty.
, .5 $1 4. 5 2 25, ; . 4P 00.
.1 ., 05r lines, • .125 I'':s . 3r , . 00
' Fit e ' 1
41 , 0 S 30. 2-00 • 5 OD: •5 00
six ilnef, 25 223 2 CO. 4 00` 600
_rise lines ••1 25 2 25 • 2 7 0 4bo oo
.ElOO nne., .1' 25 : 25 2 t osl.. 103
Nine lines, 123 225 3 00 5 50. 9 99.
ALL erEr. Yi VE slaw COUNT 10... At, 01 TI 1.1111.11.
urea equate. '1 ;;;) 225 50 660-• 10 00
T4O outtares.' 2'21 400 oto 9 00. 14 00
T area squares, 5150 5 tin 750 1 12 00 1S 00
I ,, ut swavesp 4':•0 0.00 .5 oo 14 00 . 20 00
tplarter.col.. 000 990 12 Oil 15 , 0 30 00
, „•Larger apace for short pt•rio is. Is peragreement.
:lir Business N otters. SI each—acicompanied with an
Iserlbtetueitt,so cents earh.
toortivements before llarrisys and Deathil in rents
r r ;we tor 0 rat insertion—subseq now rusertioni. ',cents
p,r Xitleuri,tas:iirproUnfeti.l.s aline in advertising.
'%lerchants and others. advortisinir, by the par. with
rtvoni,e., &tufa standwe advertisement not ex&Wd In ir 15
tio..s, wilt be rhar;4,l, I ticiudtue Subscription. $l.O 00.
tSPum to the amount of tour su mires, with shiu- .
and aubscription. 2,206
-
lhanys. at t desittneded above.'
Aivert bi-:meats set intr.tar type than usual will be
chanted :ot per cent Advattee.” on thew prices All eats
will ht. Char.f.l ., / Ihe Fapte a... totter press. •
So TrldolvertiF.34l.,litli roc-ived from
I.zents al.mti. except at 25 per cent. advance on'thote
Is.4peelal a2reentent 'with Ibe publisher.
u.trrlales 2.. , eit❑t s. e.teb. Deaths areanpaniedwith no-
rev,t te,‘ t (It enures. ne.rbartre.
111,,nottel , s.'trseent those, of a rrlizious character rind
r.turat forint punter... 46 grill he:eh:trend r.4its for any
1111 , 0* of linos under 10. Over lU lines, 4 Cetitit per line
t,l4}tittnal.,
or:ay.:dials or 'fleetin g . not or a gen cral nr pithlicchar•
actor.lharged at 4 rents per line for eacit i I I sett lon.
.1 f rititate calcultitiona ,we state titan :UM lino
arthe a coluatn-104 line , a halt' column—and lilt lines a.
rtirteerolutnit. tt,titt.t anr4F Itt.st,ecolutan—,447(ta
.011tuitt 7 and 7:ltt a quarter .. All ever
'each agnate, rhargoti at tin• rate of a rents par line, for
nun time, 0114 Keents her ISug for.t itrtat '
V must confine their - alvelltisitte. to
their own AaVIIVICS for others. tetic4f Eral Et
tore. eir..-4r6,un! Ita.inessativertttatner•te.
PLUMBING.
PLUM/1131NC AND CA 8.41.11 i INC
Estisbiiihmnnt. .• ~.
MAE/U.7 sgr.tßE rurrsruz,4 PW.-
The undersigned lwapsctfullY.
•
. •\.. infno: the 1.1 isena of 'Pellet
~.'.. „..-', rills and vicinity. that having
, - , . t -,,, - . purchased 'the IV Idagiinle
~,r,,t .
~. ',' ,A ,r).;:? , }. t•ibliAlloptiott.f Ilenity Dick-
If ' . '•
:,.,,,:-..-' .2' inson, and attarbed It 41, his
,h i r ..:,...... • ' '., • Gq.t-PtttinghturnesSrovilViero.
.i' . ^' , c after carry on both branches,
'7O •
~' ' v and hopes, by ',irk,' attrition
; Ai t. . to hnsine.s—keeping alwayS,on '
•
" :hand a large and well selected
,
f • ' . <7> . stock, epipinying compete n t
”
•'.' L.. nnAlaufth and doing work at
: only 1.111 it ru.ivi t in!, prices—tn re
. --•- 1 "1. 3M","11,,, s eeder a portion of the public
• ,_ ,t. ~.1 ' 7 77. / t' • patronage. ..
-7 : , .!' -' 1f.'.1,"(5. , •:',.inif , ..* , lifs stork will donated of Wa
fird.'—
,e ter Clo!-ets, Iron. Copp.'r and
1..;...,‘ i",„ ~, ~. Lead Bath Tubs. P6rerlain and
c "Copper Wash I :;tsitis. Iron and,
Load. Sluts' lrydnents. Paiement Plugs. Brass Cocks for
LA and cold water... Punt and leather lioire fats pate.
' iiihnts. Minch Pipe. and Couplings for pav'entents, Iron
and Lead Pipe of all .Jars. ihneFixtinas of:ever:Y*lnd.
embracing a full a ssortnn.nt of Chandeliers. Pendants.
tirasket N. &It,: Ilte. ai.: 17.14U11 tact angi (yr the ;Nei quality
if materials. and ;or the latest and thost - approved pat :
terns. ' . ' 1/. 1 .,N1EL D. NiOItY.TON.
April 14'51' '.
.. .4 IT, . .
' ' '
EDUCATIONAL
PIANO TEACHING. Olt,
1) Ileyer, iit.;:tuist , vivre iustrin , :-
1 ~ fl,, ~r, the Pinno,Forte and 31elode- I
or. ti, l'otrcrille'n44 neighboring towns. t
'Venn: , 1 , 04 , ru1e. &may att Wkw office. second' doog btlot!
/w 1... t rottim Potfi.illie. . , [July 11.14. 25 , k; -
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NAZARETH HALL,i
Nazar h, Northampton County, Pa.
r I 111 3d.1 nnual . Session of tkits ln
'..tituion for young cou;ni 4 olictl on the
4th Snot. pOiCatl4ll. toruiNeti h t • ,
• nor. EUWAlikill ItEICIIEL /1 ,10. 1,Yd.
'August 31.'2u)
. ,
WESLEYIkN FENIALE'dOLLECE, •
Wilrtlingtots,_ Delan'aic.
r 1 41
11 IS INSTI. : 11a.1018, ichar,teie(l.
II •with full I.l4.i:fate timers to gntottliplothi. nod
coo ho (1,:icooll to moot thodetiiands of Lib.
era* tectonic Education.
expause has been spared to make It Litre( Class
I NO if utiwa,
. .
! A FULL 110ARD - OF INSTRUCTION JR regularly
mouloyed, aft lali lig a {titles for aul eiletidN &Rd . tßot ,
, tub edura lob. such aR eau only le had th the best in
n:I:11,10W.
•
The Co 111;ialy Tear rentmeneei ... , EPTUMBEIt Ist.
1837.'. . ' ' ,
..
Catalogues may be had by 11'1+11114)1g ;of the Prod.
,I,.nt. L c •,womial or r.r al,i'!Clonnrlai:•AgeM, T. J.
TII , OIPSOX. • . ' • (Jule 25,'1 ao.em -,,
- • r
INSURANCE. •
MINERS' ILIFE INSInti,NCE ANN TRUST CO.,
• Pottsville, Penna.!
( - 2`...1)1 , I TA Lsl 00 .000 - t ' H.A. II TE R 14 kPE T UAL.
r1)11IS ' Company, c,harted b
rey the
1. 1,
.
e.tiziaturt. of l',.ninsylvaiiht.aith X capitAl of 'One,
11,11.1 red Thousand liellars. Is now fully 'organized, and
1,1., comeuiced 1 , 4'41100 1 . The CIiTIII4IIY I la. prepared to
re,:eive in 'iniys and other pri, erty 14 litaat, and .allnir
i.
In t,reat o all Moneys deposited in trust at the' rate of
.t ode per rent por anima: prin , ipal and interest pay.hte,
on dogma id... ,For rates of Pren.i M
tunt, on Life Insurance,
s'.u. the p inted - Tables'inipplied tit the °oe of the Com
i
l ethy, eel tre stra..,t. Pot tai ille. three tha,rit-aeuth of the
Ezetiange lintel. i JAO 11l liu.yrzt.ml ell. jr.. l'ret't
• tr,o.a.parox &un- Secrfidry gad Trolimigr.
Aprill,'S4
.. 4 . .'L 13 it
; .
ANTHRACITE TNSIJRANCE COMPANY.
Autlidirized.c.pitsiz. 5A,00.009. _
f. lIIAIVI'EIt l'Eßl'El'll AL---t)tfice,
1 •
i Nr9l 1 W.tiout •HtreoteLetween riaa u 0 Fourth
\ .e.. 114,. Plliil3.letpliht. 1111.3 ootnteiny wilt Insult, haul net
) - ,, s or daifinge ho Finn. Ituil.litigs. Furniture- unit Nler
eh ith'ile,e 4M:entity. nth , . Nrkitn Y. I:, :41: RA:NCL',OTI..XoShOitt.
I' Irgoeil natl. Frpiiststs. I.si.avu I.4ist;RAN9t to :111 parts of
the Utlion..l 1:11LOTOE.h:, .
' U. Luttior. ' , • 13aTi. , Pierson.
3 . ,..33h it u.1..nr1e , 1. ...It6erh 31.1xfteld. '
.I'oter nilgor. Ur tied. N. Echest,
John ti. Illackletori, ' 13. 114uiulutt.
Samuel I. Ito; hettnet. ‘V In; F. 13e4u.
p. LutiiEn, PreJident.
, .
,Wn. F, IntAN. rice President'.
W. M. Smith. s.lfrtary. . i .
Ire-P. 1). Lertan ILIA Ift.en mitpointra ar.ent'f4 .the
o.p..•ronitiany•lii g,hitylkill c”utity.tl/whoui p , !rpous
1.....i , 1ng - limurannt MU apply. ' n , : ' .
.160-ary I.'J7 f,April S. Nil 11-J ' I.-
-.
BrATEI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
1 4 1 01J1C1'1 . 1 ANNUAL STAIENIENT
i - 11 , 6 'l5. I .. , f.l: . • : '
.1....41.. 1 114 Int. 1663, • [' • 1358418 70
"
I.: .11 NVIOIII and Intorted
tite...pmrd year. utnttiml depart
• med. I • • $1111.648
_.02
il4 Next itsable itt.oatue. {l4
run l'rendutut. S4.ck Itepnrnet 40,16t2 720
. • '5
• % , ..17.0..55.6 56
, .
,
1., *,.:%. -ix pen' , I".ig, eltil ni isslon F. re-, '', ..-,,,....——..-...
i n. 4 rn la ,--. lel kl.t liar titil artln en t , fni.sotl :..3 . ".
tt , Ruck. •. 0 " 27,01 liki ' .
li/111112781
..11419. 1111 1 r1'..11 . 11 , 9. 1. t 061( and other .• 1
i 4 WKt 1 4 . 3 1, 1 1 H. ' . 172.115 72
kilts rare;raldr, • ; IS7AKIS Sa •
1.....,11 on lund and In Lauda of
i '
.
gen't • ti,j , . . INAS 59 *
' . , ----7-=-- 279,704 16
1
l'..r Firlor Inland Iluninince.n* In ';
1 , i . I 11. JUILNSTON. --Irmit.
• J ul's sl !i,. P5:O - ., 11 '2F-ly:.
--•
I ' INRENINITY.
'l l lll2l Franklin' Fire Ittstiranu(3
tl4 11+114021i oilier; Ng, t053..4 Cliranut
j
five r'filth st reel. , '
t . • tonLcrottat • • ••
' 11 It tirtkirin,
tetr \ . ...Argo: •
ro t. trt, . I Monier/4 B. LewSA t
T K. Rorie,
• rant. Darl.l S. Jitnen.
./ H. ?to Ith. Merrls t ter onn.
m.ll, I tl.ttrattre. pertnattlut or iitllitt.4
•••• rii•l3l.n et pt.-p..1.1y. in town land 'country.. at
at. are eon.l.tent With security.
• Th.; biro tr-intioll a lario eptilinp•nt Puna..
y , :! . .),1,..pn i i heir C . .ipit al and l'rctuttatuk. ettel3 insetted,
' • ' f preteetion to the itteurt.o trine... their in-
TAtiott ai ?hey 1/are pin! unaards
ntr .110/.011 id",) 411 / . 1 , Jr, , , ,o11..,0•1 fitallr•r+. 10..5e,.. by
b. 4.1• y •r•Ii•• 4 et' iairii.re t the atiaantattex of It.
go- tlac , t ; as weft the 111.1Itty. , litteeition to meet,
with Urt•tbusspill •
• NCIZI:it, President.'
010.0. ilutotaa. Secret to'..'
The ttabortiber h now:Anted tatteot fir !het/1.14
mofitiono,l Inoittutio o. awl ir, !tow pret.and to netke
Irr
etttlette s tin *leg dean Int ion ot`proptety. at t h,
rater, • D1:1:5% Agent.
Jan. 11. 1851 •
2-If
LIFE INSURANCE.
r1 1 11F; Girard' Life lusuratAre, Annuity
I :tad 'Croat Cutupatiy of Ploladriphia. Ware. No.
I.C I- indauut alneet t the flret , door I oat of the CuatOut.
11, use. •
• . l%' 1 hl r.11,1;01,1.0V- 2 01A PE TUA L.
itt • oue to atone I
.1 osur.snoes ottilet on the most favor.
.»Lolut,
I u. elnz paid uti end 111T4led-toCoiPle'`ultb
1 . , :e tel , atttataittiy ItKroutingt reaarvcd. (bird.. Otter! ,
r•-rf•VI Fl•OUrity lo tholumurod.
It ' fr . onuma , , may ho yearly, hal(ycariy •or
l ',.“""Luao . r 1,1 a 11..tava periodical3y to the Insuran
'',TW.... to. i.iot hou Eli. appropriated in Decent her.
. Tait. 4,1 ttt- , e 1 It otit.t In Inazoanbor. 18411* amount
tl
''' l "'""..f eZet r.a) tretrvery AKIO Insured wader
at eat. la. malting kit arhleh will be piti#
to. 1 , 1 i; 1 ..e•ra1.. a rialm. Itisteit.l of orittin.
ILy Inaurtal.tlienrctobiat,t,antot nt tif.sl,237s(''lben''xt
:1 o a:./ to $1.212 for ee'ery ft1;1.100: 'the , ithore the
aline Pr •petioneecotoli n; to the aniount and time nf
s' eollac till tt viltitene make an anornice.of naoreiben
' , torn rite net atlntne without 'novena
'l •
%Laarausi
:In 1111;14 41 i John A. Rrown,
arm • ' •
D.,Rannor.
01,1 • Yr•sol.k Ilrerlatat'
It ft, • • /srge• riler. •
Till Y.,l.:Er. .1 . 'ono it. Latimer, •
Wizartoli I
V. , 'John rt.
tit cline til,kof rates an4Aiiplaniati'e...,
-%:71 Itoneati•tn wet further infointiteWre.e he had
/ '..TII•IIIAS 01114'117n Preddetii, .1
/vat.. Irt 'tare. ' •11
_„,••
, d r, , o'a. (the' acoat f. , r• the 2tl)nve. Company
ntieetratr, and eriti'ottreot Insuraorra. and
' - ""*.inforuuttioai kik stubjeit;
tr iv v.. u OANNAN,
11-1(0 HAPIDIUMPS.
11 ' windows, ohnibbery,
etoy, 0 tibmr weer totv* bucket to wondro
cote 17 B. DANA:AN.
o LISII
MEM
Zip Adverlisssii eipti set 1 . 4 Istrger (me fan usual lOU be
charged 60 per oen4 advance op otir 'velar roam
.4." 8.. ALLEN,. •
7 lux& BSou rms, Philadelphia.
DEALERS OILS.
Julie
. . ,
011,81;b1Lt!! :011,S!!!
HOQCSON =& KEAN,
Wharves, phitaba.,
General Commission Merchants; and Dealers in
WHALE AND STERN OIL FOR -NISING
'• , ANI). iI,ECIIANICAI., PORPOsES. , .
5rpt.•22,'55 - • •• UM' •
W
ER . OY 'CO ,,
OtAL:118 1%
.1
.011.1., SOAP, CANDLES, sto. • .
\To. 4 . 0 sou th ; watee. street, below
Maaket. Philadelphia! .
Sperm. lard: Elephant. Whale. Tanners' and jn er y
oil.,Sperm and Adarnaralme thindlre.
Saniubl T. . Idilier Salesman:
Philadelphia. January L . !SI 'l-ly
. _
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY
WILL' SAYE. MONEY
i BY PURCHASING
44;-4,!! : -D,..1480 :....
TYND ‘it- :. &,-.':MITCHLI,3
• 707 Cliestaut,Bl., above Seventh,
11
PHILADELPHIA. ••
Import the greatest 1 varlety
NEWAIEAUTIFUL'WkRES
which they wilt sell In quantities to suitthe wants 6f
thq
FARMER AND CITIZEN,
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Septc . .mber 13. 67
=UM
MOORE &. WILLIAMS,.
Genera. Commission. Merchants,
. . AND. 11EALERS •
, .
•• MINERS'. - SUPPLIES‘ •
. I
'III". 54'5. Water etreet, Phlladelpklai.
The subscriber having been' aslociated with the cea
trade and wining operations gowning, for several yea .
are, preporedto supply orders for all articles routina,in
to mining purposeictit the, lowest rates. Ishii rare an.
despairli 0w ntociecinupeLs.a tife_following.artirles:.
011a...6'perm,•: I Safety Latups, Thornley's relebrate ',
•
;Solos.. I Fuses Oulu, Belling,
Blephrint, Blasting Paper, Washers,
• jilleached, Slope Chains. Pacing, • •
Racked, :Hopes, all alzes, 'Bor., •
Lard, • Blastingand ot.
ROOM, {ticking, Ponders, '
Greasing, Wire 11 ,-, pc • • SomP. •
Linseed. Tor and tMteh. Candles, &c.. &e.
•
f itErrimarcts :
llodgkon k Keen,. 7, B. A.• k 8. Alldn. Ckhkrltoi Mine ,
Cow herintir EPV. and John Thonkloy. Phll4-
2 , 1e1ph14: llnn. W. Don/AMA:Dn. Wm. C. W. Pitman.
W. tin) 41. r. Esq..b. P. Brown, and 'L. P. ktronk
Wn).!l.9laren, Esq...lll9ersrilto; and
7..1 Conner. A141120(1: , (January 1;...7
Schuyllta- Fire & !Urine
INSURANCE' COMPANY.
' : C11"/"P,ottise17.1.11e• ..f.') ' ,'
, ,-----
Office in Sillyman'S kuilding, itabantongo st...
2 doors above Citntre at., Po' tsville, Pa.
CAPITAL AUTIIORIZEJI BY LAW,
$200.000. . .
.
CHARTERFPERP_ETUAL.",
~...____ 1
. :Thin Company . obtainikt Its Charter at the last Senn on
of the Lo4-latu o'or Fyilm+ylvanin. and is nnir fully, or
ganized and prepcia to, Law Polleten. at 114era1 ra be,
on lire and - inland rklta. on Public and Dritatallu Id-
I ngs, Ptirnit ure.".'itocks of Goods and 31orehtindlzii t, all
. .
kinds.
Also on Coal Dreakent and Maittinery: Inlan d I an.
ra net. on Canal llnato and 'Liming. by ILinals and Illy rg;
also on 'La rgona of Cial In Ph itadelphill,;;Now York ,+ I
t !moo.. Lc. Thin Cmnpany. guarantees to adj ust all It Sea
prompt H% and thereby hnpe -to merit the patrona” el
the puiilia. - . I I ' I • i
•
-•'`- • ' Is. • Direciilrev - 1
sAAIVET. EILLP.MAN.I i. J. 11. ADAM. - ' t .
WILLIAM 7111)DTIMPli..1r. .11 11l N D. PET n F.ll'l' •
'JAC , )II ItITNTZINiItIIt,•.4. JOHN HEED LICKS
Ii.EQILOI: LAMER, I . .T. E IGIt A REF. I
W. F. StIITII.I , 11.11. HUNTZINDF.II
'ROBERT M. PAIMER.I. GEM:GE 3. If EH it.l
I SAMn:i. AILLYM AN .I.resltin t.
• V. P: PillTlf...inereiiry and Heneral'Agent. 1 .
• Pottrrille. - Jannare 1 la 1.1
TRANSPORTATIO
- h
. C7HICTIiriaMCII-21-s
ACCOMMODATIQN SIN
AITHE • 14ND4ItSIGNED RAVI i
made arr:tngotuonts in 6 conjunction with
,right. o itru4imr. Yn.. (0 run n rctrular line or
FEOM PHILADELPHIA TO READING. '3
. • • I POTTST/ILLE, .• I
And all Intermediate Itstnts. we art. now nrend •
receive prae for all the above plaice. Rod our] t o,
attention will be givett to ship gdoda with prom too
•
and despatch. l • 1 •
• We solicit a share of patronage from merchant a
oth,,s. who may have goods to forwent for that; ti
ot. the country. I
I
Schwelt tee 'at, Co.,'
.. ' ' Nc) 65 North Wharve, blow Vino ,St eel
,
, •
,•. LtOtINTS :'; . ; . I
1174, Pfilladeiphia.'.- ... • • .
ILIP Atha in fir, Reading. ~
j g lianas * Bao., Pit 1e.: 2 ;
~ ' 27-t
July 4. '57
• SCHUYLKI
a' FI"ICE of
tht. ettar-eldr.tlie
thr3oite Coa) art fed
1);, a. fullowx, until Cu
ROX
Yo Philadelphia.
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EMIG
MEDICINAL
LET the world • know 'the {
• Nature in Macy to *an, has amply
' provdeil Curative Agents in the Veirtable
ifaanical iCiuriant, without the 'use of De/devious
'were! litaisontii • .
lIRt. D. S. SPA[t6 . 3--Office is it the earner et Centre
4 East Market Sheets, Pottsrille. Costal:Ohm and
♦ioe grant. i • • [Angina 1;417 31-ly _
INCONS' ItATHKRION. .
AVE YOU Used. Lyons' Kathaiion .
. 0 0 f t ?r e t w h i e ,r l i rp a r i t ia il . b, p therarinotintt•ilett.ititt:jelfloet,
Oreyar%
d hands: Th e ka rt fi t t ' alX (oily beneficial
Arl e y
after a inildnera of twelve years. Yours truly. •
• It. L. ATWATRR.
• ' No. 58 Warren Street, Ne* Yolk.
Also. Lyon? Extrirt of Pare Jamaica Gluier. for dye.
• psla and general nervous debility; dm. can be bad at
- C. VARLETS
Perla:dere and Variety Stare,CentreStreet.Potterille ,
October 2.11. 1558 • 'll-If
018.5. W. RPI'IBG,
Wholesale and Retail
I. sainst serocl C:flamncetiertE
S. E. Corner Centre and Norwegian Etc,
((Opp Ho tel,) •
POTIP/SpILEE, PENNA.
p The subscriber. having taken possession of
the' bons, fort:aerie .occupied by Itlra. B. M.
ileatty, hat. couveried the same into
fir Drug and - Apothecary Stores
,-
1 such as be thinks will prove satisfactory to
all purchasers. and reepectlicily rails the at.
ton t lon of his friends and She public to Isis choice stock.
lie his taken great care In the *election of his Drugs.
3ledirlues, end can therefore cheerfully leonnucend
etch and every one as brlno
• ' P 11.11? AND:PIe.ADULTPR.AfeI).• •
Re Is determined to give his undivided personal at
tention to his business. at all hours of the day and night
when required; belleyhag that the JUCCVSIand reputation
of phys••ciana as well as the ineulunide fires of their pa
tients depends Ina great measure on the care of the
Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixtures;
I. and be feels confident that Vitus:msg. when obtained at
tbe expense ot7. virtue and health, eill not be the only
it
with his customers: when once MS reputatioh
'he a caret ul and retunetent Apothecary.ahaf be satisfae
that!, established: . •
Thia reputation beta determined fo build up. with the
assistance of a share of the nubile - patronage—a fair pro.
portion of which ,is guarantsed 'to bite by numerous
friends. Independently of that which be bnpeslo obtain
by chute attention to business and St.rlet attention' ill
raising prescrlptions which may affect the health and
lirPabr his mistomets.
Deception in the preparing and compounding of med
icines for ruthless speculation he will never resort to.
though it is notoriously true that such.a dangerous de.
c'ent ion Is much Mora extensivery and successfully pear
: tired ity druedists than ran be rustily hnapinetl. .
CAlnfident of obtaining a name and rank amongst the
first eat his retempomt Vs. he only asks attention to prove
his will to serve. and his ability to satisfy tae most et
acting.
iFir-Patroni may with eonfidence rely urn the . prompt
and fa , thtul ex , ution of their orders, sent by
*,
mail or
otherwise. pi s. W. tilqi )141. DauG,lsT • CMIXIT.
S. B. (2rnir of o.atre and Nortocimm Ms. /44fsm7/s.
Potsrille. June 21: 'MI 25-1 y
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ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW.
RESD THIS-QLD_ 4ND YOUNG!
PROPESSOJ WOOD'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE,
115. nritinubt; the most wend...riot discovery of this agiof
progress. for, it will restore. pcnnannently, gray hair to its
original color, covet the ben of the bald with,a most,
luxuriant growth remoro nt once all dandruff and4teb.-
tog., etire all scrofula. and other. euthueows eruptions.
such .as scald head. etc. It will cure. as if by magic,
noicatts or periodical headaehe make the hair soft, glos
sy: and wavy. and preserve thf. color perfectly, and the
hair from tailing. to extreme hl age.
The following is from a Ol d
member .of the
. medkal profession: .
ST. PAUL, January 1; 1655. - ;
PR-WE:Rifle 0. J. WOOD— .
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bras str:linsoliclted• I send you this certifieate.—
,Aftai being.Mearly bald fora long time,and ring - tried
all the halrirestoratisus extant, and baring no faith In
a n y. d wakindured, On hearing of”nrs to give It a trial.
I plaid myteif in the hands of a barber. and bad my
bead rubbed with a good Miff brush, and the Resters
tireMen appilid and well rubbed A. tl/1 the scalp Was
el.lots This 1 reheated - eTery morning. and in three
weeks the youitg heir appeared and grew rapidly' from
August last till the present time, and Is pow thick, black
and latome.=-sft and pltasant to the tench L whereat',
before. it was harsh and wiry. what little there was of ft,
and that little wet; diwppearlng Tory rapidly. I still
use Your RestOrative stout taller a,week. end shall soon
bare a stexxl and perfect crop of lialri Now, I bad read
of Mos-. things 'andwho' has not bet have not seen
hitherto any rase otters any person's hair wee , really
lemetited l,y soy of the hair tonic-kr.. of the day; and
It wally. fires me 1 insure to record the result of my ex
perhmce." 1 hare recommended Your preparation to
otlnYs and It already has a large and 'general sale
throughotti the'rerrilory. The people here know Its ef
.fecta. and hare confidence In it. The suttcly you sent
u .. as wh , .loalen.4ents "for the Territory, 'Free:wry CY
hausted. and daily Inquiries arer. Made for It. Yolk de
serv,i credit foryour discovery: and I, for one; return
you lay thanks for the benefit it has done me, for I . ; cer
tainly had despaired long ago of ever effecting any inch
.result. ' Yours, hastily. . .
J. W. BOND,
`Finn knead & BeiTey, Dragestw, - St. Paul
[From' the Edlitor the'Real Eitato Advertiser.] .•
lios'rox,27 School Street, Mtirdi 1855
Dr.t.a tins :-Bating become prematurely quite pray, I
pad induced, some eta weeks 'dace, to make a trial' of
Your It es b.ra ire. - I hav %wed less tha w tivo bottles, but
the gray hake have all disappeared t.and although my'
hair-has not fully attained Its original - color, yet
,the
procesutof change In gradually going ‘4l, and I am .in
grenChopeal that in a short Nme my hair will. he as dark
as :ft.rinerly: I have Man been- much gratified at the
healthy Inolitnre And vigor of the hair, which before
',via harsh and dry, and it ham erased to come oat as tbr
merly. , Despectfully yours.
D. C. M. RUPP.
Profesgor Wood
. .
: : , • CARLYLL. 1111nolx, June 19.184'5,,
have 'Used Pmfessor 'Wood's Hair Restorative. and
briveittilmtred Its trtmderfal effort, My hair was breom
les, 'as I tbotight, prematurely gray, but by the use of
his 4 . itrateral ire," R has resumed Rs original color, and
I have no doubt, permanently so.
SIDNEY BREESE,
.1 1 • EttSenator.Gaited States.
.
C. & CO, Proprietors. :112 Broadway. N. Y.,
• and 114 Market street. St. Louts, Illissonri
Bold In Pot tftellio by .7.C. C:lloghes, B.Bandersortatnd
Henry Saylor . ; Taman use--11.4. Fry : tr'ettnylkill
llasen—
Dr. K. Chichester, and by all respectable Bru l ,Tists esFyy.
where. Feb. 21, 'Si . 8-1 y
.
Impqtant.,,Discovery.i' , - I
CONSUMPTION,
37
4 AND ALL
113 ; DIERAIROVP THE LONGS ASP THROAT
a ARE positively - curable hy, inhalation,
37 which conveys the remedies to the eavit lea in the
ill .. lungs throneh the air passages. arid cam Inglis direct em
it • t act with the disease. neutralizes the tubercbler matter;
11
11 allays the cough, causes r free , and easy expectoration,.
tl twat, the lungs. purities the blond. Inverts 'renewer!. Ti•
tality to the.nerveas system. giving that tone and eller
-3 •
o e RY so Indispensable for the restoration of health. To he
athlete state confidently that Consumption IF CO
. Ct. by inhalation. iv to me a enure° of unalloyed pi .
ran 1t to as Much:undo the control of medical trealmort ' I
see. any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hun
dred cases can be cored in the first stare. and fifty %per
cent. in the second; but lu the third stage it is {meow
•i• trible to Rave more than five per cent.. for the lunge are
IP. cut up by the disease as to hid definite° to , medical
shill. Eton, however. In the last stages. inhslatlen af
fords extraordinary relief to •..the eutTering 'attending
this fearful "scourge,. which annually destroy* idnety
eve thousand persons In the United States Monet and a
correct calculation shows that of the present pegrelation .
- Of the earth.. eighty ,milittut up desilued to ell the
ri Consumptive's grave. •• . , , . ,
,•j! . i ' truly the quiver of detitir his no tirroW Itri• Wet as
',..t Consumption. In all ages Ithas been the great Overfill
U of ifir.lbrit sparse neither age ner sex. bit sweeps oil
"-',,,, alike the brave, the beautiful. the gnieefuL and the
Lb gifted. By the help or that Supreme Being, from villein
ea cornett; every goal and perfect gift, tam enabled to offer
ee to the *filleted a permanent .'and speedy cure in Omt
-50 sumptionThe first cause of toUreles ix' from ' impure
55 blood, and the immediate effect. produced by their de.
5 `porillion In the lungs, le to prevent 'the free adods-Con
Art of sir Into the air cells, which causes a weakened vital!.
5 5 ' ;ty through the entiresydem. Then surely it is more
imtiontil to eapeet greater good from WietHeiner entering
35 Itheravitles of the lungs than from those administered
:through theostronach t the patient will always find the
SO :longs free and the breathing easy utter Inhaling rMno.
30 , 'dire,' The*, inhalation is a local remedy , neveirtheleis it ,
34
actarrousittutionally. and wish•esompower wareertahs.
' BO j ty" th en reinedica administer - 4 14 - the 76'
20 I prove tterpowerfal and demet•intinence of this mode of
20 i ; immlotstritlen: etdoroform inhale& will entirely destroy
16 ; sensibility in a few inientes, paralyzing theentire nee
26 t sons system, so that a limb pay be amputated without"
"03' t 'the slighteut petit t inb,allng the ordinary burning gas
OPI will destroy Mr in a few lumrs. ' . .
' ! The inhalation 'Of 1030101114 ill rouse the•erstem
03 1 when fainting or, apparently-dcad._Zhe odor of 'many
05 jof the Medicines to pet replibio in the shin a few Mu-
I Mei after being inhaled:4nd may be immediatelydeteN•
• I
rd in the blued. A. coitincin,e proof of the' conetitt ,
1 Banal effects of inhthitinn. Is the fare that sickness is
'y_ 1 always pr t
Il ilbrthi° lt air :lil Ihtflrtid'etatproprr2,esenlpepixt .W. and imiliinusly admi' stered
through the lungs. 1
should -
I pr.( duce the happiest results? Miring bighteen years'
57, ; practice.. many therreands. oufferhig, tram • /these es of
tight o, ' he lunge and throat, have been under my,eire, - end 1
; Ibis% effeeted many remarkable Purer. erten after the
~ ~1; nuferers had been remounted in the last stagee, which •
, Z s r , t , telly attisfles rue that consumption is no longer a %Aril
;;•:. A
.'. disease. NI) , trpn t tont of consumption is Migi nal. and
' E "funded on long exPericere arid a thorough inrestlear,
i „._ lion.- Mv perfect arquaintatice'vilth the nature ofitt
'4-',''c ~ he'reles, tee. at
enibles eto distrnigtileh t readily, the va...i
i
. ~
Aires forms of 4115eUge that stgrulate ceniamption',. amt;
23 ' , ' I'PPIY the proper refeedles rarely being mistaken' eien:i
lo a single seer. 'This tamillarity In conneetten with ' '
• .c ertain Pethologiell and ederoaropie dieeeverie4 enables
„,„ me to MUM!' the tunes ;rem tit e ff ects of rnidracted
the blond, kaput to
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i t t fi llett C'4lol ; 4l4° 7/ I M ar l e r t , b g e iv i l h" ng :Cla ir :1; 1 11nd tone to %twenties
i . .71ied l icit.re with full direellnne seat toasty pert of Lb.
l• " Culled StAtoit arut Catradae by - pattenta cotomenkatiow
their syniptouraby tatter. But theme would bei meek ;
• cerMin V the pationtehould pay me a Tlip,lrbichWolikt I
give ma en apprtunity to examine Use longs. and ens, - ,
Us Ms to tweamribe with much' greater eertatuty, and
• then theatre could be altnitattlitiont toreeetot the
patient again. • - - 41. IV. ORAII ,All Tit. D..
(0,4 1131 , Pigged slost, (ent NE Veil Weed. reSsiii,il
• ; . ,- .! , -I': , -•,,;: APHILADJELPRLII, I*.- 7
June IN, '57 [March- 21, - '67JaSte] v, -20.- .. , . 4
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MANUFACTURES. .-'J
POR _. T eLVIRRI fitpIY4MAPIO 11 '
spades Looalrideles,
• The tettrituige of the pablie a reepecthill3 poi felted.
laututry - 10:'37 ' - 2-tf •
-• ' PIRTHUFre
' flag Carts and Jars.
LARGE a ssortment 'of 'Cans and'
Jai" fir preseritng fresh 'Plicate, have just been.
rereired. and for SI la l by ' f
July 28, 7,7 • -Nearly opposite the ?diners' kmB,,
Sfplik,LS !- smQvgkt
HE SUBSCRIBERS would call the;
attentinn of Operstnrs and others In their superior
art He of coal and sand shovels. Elam/els made to order;
either extra heavy or light, as anir be desired: Works
in Coal street.. . • •, J.43PARES.
Pottsville. August 8 .' 57 , I
, 3241 W
- THATCH'S
Double Action Forcing ana ER luctionPumpa.
FPHESE Pumps, froUf expOrience,are
acknowledged to be supeafai to any in - nee. They
are ilea cheap arid.dorable. For vale by. C.V. 4.:4111T8R.
Proprietor of the Iteghi for Sang:ill comfy.
Pottsville. November IS. ; 4617
WILLIAIVISPQRT PLANING MILL
• • I nnurest gee -
Sunbury & Erie Itai'lroad and the Canal,
(Opp-sotto the Furnace, Williatnspert,,Penna.)
GEO. S. BANGER.kCO},
sak: and fetal( liatersand Manufacturers of white
and yellow pine :lowing ncerdeMels. doom. tdinds. shut ,
(era, aiding, wood mouldings- de. ;Jig and xerolleswing,
rati f y and plain. All descriptions of turning and planing
done.with promptness. and in the best manner. '
• reb-7
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1 EXTENSIVE FA YARQ,
Atansilaienigotit Pa.
71 HE subscriber is Orejiared; at.his old
tow, to Amidst' all kinds of, materials' in his line;
far-building purposes—rtaln - :and ornamental. Ile Iha
rites partiettler.attontlon to the **nib Stonesand Monu
ments of Itis manufacture. Theisen be hid In • every.
variety of style, and will eompare , ,fartirably, In -beauty
and finish, with any obtained eisitithertt. axtd n offered
at rioeper r at es : JOIIN Ti 1.A.N0. •
Juee /3. 'OT • 23.1:6;
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NEW UPHOLSTERER"firam the' City.
Kt
r 111 E• subscriber would moat - respect,-
. frilly inform th e . babitants of ,rotisrllr. and Ti
e n y, that be has coin. incid hIR tontines" on Centre
A i
street, opprWde Ife• ry prOssang's Fur. - Rerr. - ••• '
- - niture Were Hoods, Where he is re
nuts} to receive all a. 'dem in the Up. k Z.
. holstering line. - N . B{—bid. work te.. ...
mired' et thAthortist notice. : All tinier& thankfully re
,eired and promptly attended toi 13Y.0. BERN Cf. -
nefrrenee—Fizgar Ortassano, C. P. Horrremr. •
August I. 'bi 31-3m5
. - • VULCANIZED RUBBER HOSE,
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'Fbr LTydiunti a Locomotives, iirel c aginu, and other
• P` 44
T•HIS HOSE has, great' 'advantages
over leather, as It unisisi, no oiling, is perfectly
t ght. will Maud a very high'degres of bear without in.
jury. and Is m•t alir,cled by the severest cold. It cau be
had of any mire from inch; to 9 inches inside dime.
ter—larger Muss made teorder. iAlso, Couplings. Branch
Plpes..te For sale by •B.
Mittsitille. May 23. E 21-
No'46.
To t bal Operators and a-ichaylkill COW".
ity , Dlerohatata.
MOKING TOBACCO, by Steam
m
l ower-- , ooth a i dn‘, at:tiain burg. Smoking. Tobae
eo an•l Segar Manufartoiy. on hind and ready Wt aaln.
No barrels'sweet t4enetill Snniktng Totaren.
2'.)0,000 Half Spanish *grata.
200 OW FiXe3, Spanish Segars.;
loom seed and Extra Salad , .
Orders thankfully writ' and - pn raptly attended to.
Terms easy.• • MA.UT ANN MCiYER.
• . Hamburg. Barka County. Pa.
Sept-5.'57 • 36-tf
MAUCH CHUNK
Wire Rdp.e ManufaCtory,
Zgarssearel,.
Manufacturer of Wire Dope: int Inclined planes. shifts,
slnpea.:4e, would , infant the 011ie that he is now pre
pared to make . ' •
ALL A:I.NA% LENGTHS ,eI..N.D RIMS OF Pie T.
AND ROVWD :MORE, ' .
At thishortest notice, of superior quality. and on the.
most liberal term*. at his irirelEape rectory,
Manch Chtenki,!Corbon Co., Pa.
Iteference call be made to Masses. E. A. Douglas,' 1).
Cortrlght and , A.ll. Broadhead; at Mauch Chunk.: to N.
Patterion,Bummit 11111. tOngarpe, Leiscoring it Co., TU.
more. Luzerne county, Pa.. and in fact. isearlyoll•theop
craters in the Iteglowwho have been top% his ripe&
August 8 .'67 -- `3249 -
. , • r
CARRIAGE FAC TORY. REMOVED.
•
riSHE" ',lin.dersigncEL respectfully ern
' biace Ibis oppertunityef Inferming _
the public ittet.they hsferesdovedthpir . ,
ezteuilve Carriage Fnetriry,,l)*En Rena -
Chunk street. where they hate been . ..mom?'
Morethe late tire,lfr ffrefrlfeWArritif and commodious
building,, in Morris' Adding'', on the old site. where
they arc,prepared to turn outICAEICIAOES EQUAL TO'
flit: BEST IN TUE STATE slid Seedy to. accommodate
th,tr customers and all those .who may favor them with
their patronage. An entire new. and well selected Meek
of naterltdx and the same 'old hands will enable them
to do work whilh In elegance . and durability cannot be
AU rpniwnd.
They will continue to attend to business hereafter
as helbre;with determination to give general sallarac
.
t ion
t> All Orders will receive prompt attention.
e4-liepairing dope at , the shortest notice.
July 18. '37 '.19'.1y • -Astuarre BUNKUM RD.
•POTTSVIL.LE•
' Middle ' nd alsarnenerreansetnel ory.
REREwrrit. , , invite your especial
attention to my very eitansive stock of R;Ady :trade
Sufdisry, Rilint3l, 04/nix ate.. ethbrarlng the largest
variety of etyleaand qualities ever offered for gate in
this county, and'at prices that' will compare refutably
with those of any other house to the trade.
(faring been, for muse ream pact,
t" ' t„,, in the habit' of 'Purchasing my.
e litAlt k
tr .
Few Me:trial dtietty for Cksh,
I find myself now In the 'session of advantages from
thLi rause not enjoy y the trade generally, and feet
Oult I cart, with rontidence,mlicit the trade of all classes
of diadem.: and my.arrangetnentg for-the coming , ma
son!, trade are based upon teen a forger aament of Lusi.„
,seas than I hare hiders, dais; you can therefore rely
upon ending at my establishment everything that Is re
quired in my line. • •
Orders by malt are'respectfully solicited, and the goods
sent warranted to give satisfaction, both as to price and'
quality •„ Lzrzrot WOIIELSDORIT,
. • Opposite Episcopal March, Centreatreet, Pottirale.
March j. 1857 • 1G617
130LOIRONi HOOVER:
Whelesslp and Retail
DFADER in Stoves, Ranges,
Iteetera. Tin Ware,ltolimi Wait, 'Wt.
tante Ware, Braga Were. Frond! Watt, and
Cutiety, Range hollers, Tiortalde Rankte,Ges
Oren.. Summer Eurnate.4c.,...te.,tne eyed
to tile termer ' , took - of Stonlit a' Thad,' of new pat
terns of Kitetteri - Itangee of which he can , give the
highest reolimmendation.: t-••..
Ile rails parllcnlsr attention Wills new style of Tien.
ter whir-hate Is confident will make the best Bestir that
lime ever been used in Ibis part of the ! eountri,'Xiso,, -
variety . or , new patterns or Cooking, Psitor: end fall
Stoves. lie calls particular attention to his sliest -iron
-Parlor "Stove, it Is an Improvement on the Histerbsth, ,
which he Is confidenf Is the'best store in use. fie has
olio the largest stock of the above articles (too owner
otts to mention,) that tum s ,eyer been ofifercerin this part'
of this country lie Invites{his friends and customers •
to esti and examine for ithemselros. feeling confident
that he can suit them in Anality and price; ho ,pattern
himself that he has had much experience In his ' of
business, theretbre he! fuelcconfidant that be Cannot be
surpassed in quality or cheapness.'
arA-Rmfing and Spouting' and All- kind of jobbing
done at the shortest untie-et..
C4ntre street. beluessaiwr Markel, west sick, it;ltreslte,
)larch 21, '57 I
TO 'CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. LUMBER
MANUFACTyRiric COM b rANY •
rdvh —
HAW. oo hand",at t e r esten,hre est* Ishruent, on
Rath-mid street, a great ghantlty of lumber of every kind,
slid description. which they: ens supply to Operators,
Carpenters and Buildcrsl at loner rates than it can be
bought elsewhere. TheYl are also ready to supply,
through - the means Mille& ostensive business. pad la.
Ler saving ,machines,..maitufactured articles In thgar line
Ada saving of 26 per ean.on termer cost. .
• Their large workshopsharebeen In - successful opera,
Mu for Moped year. Darnin out vast gtuitilltlittof
, Doors, Wi g
ndow Premiss,
..Pauel Work,
.11.4" pests,.
Bannister.,. ss e PP •
„.. - • Shutters,
And all Linda of, lea eiedi fineled.aelk rtirsiat
Which they, have constant ron band. ;•• They are ready,
forme/cute orders at the sheitealt notice. for any quantity.
or quality of sawed or manufactured stuff.
Dry and green Hemlock, of all hands,,for building .
poses. Oak, Nipple. Poplar', chair, , plank and, scsoUlng
bwdat Cherry. .Walhut. kiahwany - .. se., • far tables;
work; White and 'Yellow Pine board, for flooring, raw or
made to - order; White Pine , plank, 2.2%, 2. %.1 1 4,
and.... 14 Inch- panel, alwaym ready a Poo, plank. %mama,
ismutling, posts„shlnglas, eelllng•lath,liatt ,
ng. . .
&get Ills of sawed staff land ererrttaing ha their lino
on band Or to order, at tbe shortest notice. , ,
Pottsville. March '.2) 'll4, •'1
sTovgs STOVES!' STOVES! I! ',:
,pri•OOKHERVIEV,'
tign of,timik Starlets* •
• GEMWE 41. JeriCHTER,• - at 'tb. •
OLD Sulsp n eetttre street, Pottsellte. •
eppreite J.o:lltiowu's reg-Rem Is
mak] eg'erringetnents ta sell bts ex
i" falba aslortsumt'of ' •
STOVES ' '
• lr;zgyvAttii,
itotoLoVV-War.a.z,
„kt cp!boiietnf!)re n!lpfrnp L elett this trrion.
1 11tn ..u mond'oruiTiL7171;;;Iitris IntlielreVihetoifflldin
f hi; fo114;;Ing Is n lila . . Nst the Stoves, tggether vita, it 4
1,
ntnnber and prices t '
_...'' ' ,• ' Cnnunlogli Uvulas Lik. onto kw, Klathentr, /..
tures tionl'il; to i Stephen's Egypt on/ the Idoly hind. . ~..• , . ...
sa ' ( % l V ; M- Ptm4-114S. 71* 9 + ; 1,
9;with g 4—
--.
' ' i Wetater's tun - Ily Encyclopedia Ed •UrettilEntrattetlgti: -.:
Victor—Nos:4 and 51146t0, $12144, ''' ~ : . Ileadlore WightnitiOn an , d_. NlVolicti , " ,''
.; l'.' ' '‘' ,'
,Globe—Nos. 5, .5,7 and !1., from I,tis to $25. - . I Neneoutya cyrtopedta of illantons. • •,. .; • .. s
nn to 253. ' dosephsa'a Worts, completo,Nattose editions: ..-.,-; •;., ,
I :! ( !irli'lete — s m ' d, "" d d i fr om '- '"-.'•' • u , In ti of Arta . idanufaettirax.and Utiles:, 1.
Conoco"; or Vais--nm I, 3. and d• -
' ti re ' a c onfry
3. Plidif ClVltion—Xog. 2, 3,1 and 5. ' • Lvell's mei/onto and Paint/es of lieoiery. 2 *plc_
Seminar ft:tore-41ot Ittleheue—`Kor.'2 and . 3;frOm $2 to Labraiv of !standard Plettowembroolon units of Steen*,
' Pieltittot.SednitetklianuallUdre; Mos itottey, daps
vi ra l,
tiar , , , stoies
pf p u, ,, llo, , i . tfutislfori; v p h c al t... ' mil, . r a t er kt,,A c „ - ; , i, ~,: •
.. 1 "; - I. ' , ldle i 1 , ~ i
. , •, . • toipledurttuvo ntiFel9 l l. 6o,l l# l2 - ATT. k i ,:t. . 1 ,4 P 1! ...0 :
C3 : 44 . ll i ir ltl, * o r4 toixt . Op tion) titt l h . 'eta: at pr ef letei. tot i . ." 10g — from*. , fineyeln 'la of R4ligiallik Knoottlre t .' .
frO g r,t 112 50.. ' Melee , taiis;;esitiplete; 2 volt. , -1 , 1 , -. 1 'I .',.,-, --
et66, l l( ' ' A l _ llai r,„ l4/ .. MI G I „ C ",;;,,„. Ifrie re d boiLlo‘ do; • mute e annon'a olotpint Catitset'idttlota at Unv'lltifisli
Pore fx•.'s'i) , - (.01 — .--- po und . 3 ' - fx twirl Vdoth lit. -, - .'' ' „
6xlin-11"43
inn
rtri r l;"" I"' PC'unl 1 it i eit l rdi Nintaxtt &nails reniiii... . T ''t 'r- -,,. ,
The tolloartnit not or ol vOlOll,OO
.011( 4 0 Zr l ~,t) ,. .r., l es tnis .. .., id lir . , Nbunint . .„, , •,--, ~,
'always be found on hand aid rettfrheop tor CA.,ltit .
uutneitme_ ,
_.
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, nnx Valle Cool; Ityrne'it entary U
ors, C ` 4l4lMrld '' P rtf. li"i and .nn 1 ''.- ' - a 'there' 'manumit'. sneytiopedh or Ochliatent: • '!, ..., 7° lit !'
Vtuld, CamPh fit , ....4 Pit l i cuppi'; beg (.trltel n„ 1 ,, , ,
mr, ii.. , . ,
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el"'
Crilna‘D'
of
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ib li e." is i 'a, , "fi. if-' Ant.gtil's CWAtal 1 , 110 M gla i ,3. -
4 4t ea 1t0. 0. 71 r
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Alt thastbove goixtrtbe rido At. re/tirtio • Ott*, tbr sltsbontraarn eiliams . of t u e si ta gia ri n teas
daltantgiligi Pk: 04 4 0 Wog* •, • 41b °,*.• . l iVtlyas fuvoloidc - W it
1 1#1 044 ~ Je.rfig 1 1010 4 4 Tar e s#i..i . m 'pr o , *.; to ,k,.....,- 4r7ctkielL 4
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4 Atilrlii 4 :' . WO ":liew;"o4et:le, -- iwied - ta „ Yhe,,,,,,0p e , 14 - 0 , 1 100 7
i cetorir ,
• ,•,..,:. 1
iiiitei• OW oarlikate4oo;, - • ' l ' -". •
HOTELS. -
TAYLOR= vOLLe Haulm;
'On: tlke Old Banbury State Bo&d.
• Wudiailikti of Sliberseille-4 tales 'oatmeal of
tehlan,L ' 401L'i A. OTTO, Prop,*lot
July min , 2e4m. •
HORSE MOTEL."
Cbriter airitie and Menatstoogo .Strarts,
Joseph 1 1 ..reger, - Prorrieter•
Entertatomenti and erct.mmedst I tins id the lbest Rind,
nd every attention *lll be NM by. the boat and his at.
-maned* to make guests sod travellers ecnnisetabb
nozn.t I. 'O7 ; •
BOOICS1,8ze•
JUSTICES', FEE - SILLS. ,
_PRE new Justices' Fee Billkßevised
Lod Conveted by the Legtdature of Ptinutyleenbi,
as: printed, and ter ale by D. BANNATi.
_vmrsors ANNALB,O7 .
NNALS , of Philadelphia .1 Tenn,.
ta_ Tanta h the (Adria" 'nine; it collection of me
Joirs, anecdotes andineidentsof the city , andltstnbabi.
ints,--natnerons engravings. Hem nerised edition,pute
'Ming In numberg,as 25 cents each. Suberriptione rep
dyed Jit
Zook mna ?.tillonery•Store
'f LITTLE DORRIT"-..Coaptet e.
ICKENS 4 B_ Llit 'Novel; “LITTLE
toOttitlV how earn - plate: Olean edition, 50 eta UM rst4ls Fide edition. Fro, plates..sl 60. -i
'he Fortunes eit,Olancere, LOWY' new Howl. !
:othing New, Islip by these/her of ; John 1101161a. 1 .
lag:mines fee July—vis.:,Alarper'cOrsham's-stephon's,
kc-,Just received, and for
_ode by
B. BANN AN.
LIPS OT TEEEETHO.B OP JUE ETRE.
GIFE of Charlotte , Bronte, authoi of
JONI , Eyre &;e4 by ilts. Gantleil. 2 vole.
,reerer twreire, or th 3 Ciao of Life; by lb* author of
the liar of Bedelige. 2 !vie. . •
teat [Hein Egyof and Nubia: by WM: C. Prime. •
duke andalaybatt; Or the dog: edited by Frank Porten
ter. •
'amnion Seam APP,Uod /Su /Wiens' ait ger's@ E.
he Trappers of Umliegqii . by Tho
Idventuresachi lispUrationa he Honduras; by Wm: V.
map and ilistrettotis—jist published and
irr sale at - .B.VAPINAN'S
i• , 1 . Book (mil 'Stationery &ore.
A. • • EAT 1100K: ' .
. •
•
Ork -+ he Impending UrOtts of the South;
now, to meet it." by Hums Rower( Ilitrzs of
I fort t angina, the son Of a Slaveholder, le one of the
• tew.t. ertuswdinary publications of the der. .No work
I kat has ewer emanated from the press of the North pow.
• rays Slarery In/Jidda debasing and degrading character
its dyes this work of Hr. Helper, whole a helper In the
..ause of Freedoni In every sense ot the word. The work
,bounds with statistics of Northern and Southern Indus:
'try; the Alert of Five and Slave Labor on the country—
and It eh* shows Op the testimony. of the Fathers of the
'South. the great men of the North, the testimony otitis
little, the church, and to faeLthe ivadipisillrile of the
whole world againft • 'Slavery. ,Ninth .edition just revol
ved, and for sale by • , • ' B. DANNAN.
„ • • • NEW NARK; sr Diem)? llovarrs.
••.r IPHE AMERICAN- CrilZEN"—
JL his rl4 t¢ and 'duties: by the Sight Bev. ;ohs
IL Irepklne. .ThisexcelieWt work • treats . • r 7 ,
Ott greet variety of eubfeets.embracing. fr.',
TNelteligious Duties and IllghEs of the
Citityu; the Science bf!Polittes,'
. Siarerv.
Einsifietw. Domestic Relatiana; Social Life de.'" Price $l. .
. ' vINEEDINE WITHIN" Sat anything 'pa wait to
know; a useful voiutaebf universal knowWdgeoxintalte
Ind over 3190 farts for the people.... Price Si 09. • .
vAors ARCHITECTURE—a series of :Design's for
Villas aid Cottages mimed for execution In the United
States, illustratedi by 500, engravings.' Just published
and Sri sale byeDBNJ. BANNAN.
•Ilasth 'Fa • • . Ix.
, •
NE joy MUSIC! NE MUSIC MUSIC!!
rg.170 HIM that giveth let -Us sing-by
Alice ilairtherne.
user Punts fpr Piano; No': 5., . •
Melberg Mlses—iby Charles frA Mart.
D. Hone s Ankle Polka—by 41. Prderson, • . •
Fireniens' ich—by U. F. Waits. I . •
'The See Creeds USllol)—LOrrbe:
' High Flyer " I " , - •
v 'Speedwell Schottitthe“
_-•
Splvndid Waltz,
0 Splint* Quic4step,l ".
".Progress
"'Ocean Herald'
" Guiding Stneritedonn
,
i
Jeunto Polia--b P. Molbergor. i - • I
Leon Polka-by , iebnit Malcolm. , • I
Polkiarinenbri-tby Dent -rt. ' ~
'Americo' Quadrille Gollup—by }Unsaid. , . 1
Miceli:l. Polka—{yin: ilolibut. . i ' ''"
Annie IN nrio, &Scotch ballad, sung by llem i tsfer.
*Poe naindar - ' • ' / • " , , ~,,..„.. 11. ANNAN._ r
MiIS.;ISIE6CIIICIK'S NEW-WORK,
AlAR th ßl or E u D o . p.i - OR
LesB., Sl. ,N.2 G y l i .E; by ; thel
PROFESSOR ; a Isle by the autlnr e Ufdane Eyre.• !-
SKETCH OF THE LIFE ANDS!, NISTRY OF TILE REV
C. R. SPURGEON . ; also'bis SERMONS In 2 vols. -
VIRGINIA ILI,USTRATED—Tbe adventures ut'rfirl
Crayon sud blii Donning. .
WILD NORTHERN SCE NIX: or, Sporting Adventurea l
with tbelttheiand- the nod By , ti .IL Ilasocoond.—i
Ono volume. clot b. _ll'rice $l.
THINE AND . MINE. A new story of great Interest.
. One Volume, clo th .. Price $L =
NEW EDITIONS of all of 111101.1 MUMS WORKS.
TILE ATITELINOS, (IN Ltia,Tbratt MI.. /Mi r
;Amt. fine Vol., pa yer, 60 etc -
JAMES' NEW NOVEL; LEONORA ,P . ORCO. t
. ,
Id-pal
per. 60 cents.. ' -
NOTHING TO WEAR. Price 50 &vitt- I
THE WAIL TRAIL. nyeapLilartp Reid. 1 vol, cloth:
51 25.
TUE ROMANY RYE, sequel to "Lavetsgro"—By Goitge
Borrow: one vol.. paper, 50 mil. I
Juet T rablished end fo r sale at R. RANNAN
J aly 25, '67 30-] lkiak mock Stationery Store.
New Beilb•?olgkeTs2ollieoffiraphlei.
INTRODUCTORY • GEOGRAPHY.
—Small'Quarfo.bil 'Pages, '2 Maps t' beautifully il
lustrated. 'The workle every way adapted taithe cepa
eity and wants of the young beginner. Care' has beim
taken to amid everything which sheirld be reserved for
the more advaneed p_upil The reattach:me only the prin
cipal features delineated, hence they , can be easily nos- .
died.. The lessons are copiously illuistmted With enro.i•
priate eh grminms.- Fop teatime, id treating of an Isd,
the subject is likistmled by a map and a picture' of 'an
island. .bo of 4, Peninsula, and 41 , ° th at PhFOcit s •
tures. -,
1 .
w i l t ; ODE RN spHooL*7oEot-il4
. 0 PllT.—larige' Qdarto. 134,.40 maps, and now-
One ustrations. Designed Ibithat'very large. clear bf
pupils In our schools who wish' to learn the more Imre.
tant bete of Oeography, , but have not time to--tonatitt
the more elaborate treatises: Dill& book. great Hine
have been taken, by copious egerciarlirto make the piffill
thorimghly emendated with the maps. and timillarArith
Vic.illt les. It embraces that whole subject of Oeogg t t a by ,
as ordinarily taught and it is a seraphic work ix J.
For sale by, , ''' •f'• , ' - ' •lIENJ . BAIeNAN„;
-
~L . -. : 'Agent for the Publishers.
*Orestetreie inakelhers supplied at the publisher*.
regular-wholesale : prices. - ', , . • ;
Pottsville; June lb. '67
ACRICULTURAL AND.ARCHITEC-
T_URAI,B9OKS.
VESSENIRA'S tompleto Vaniier
iirq s .. oFdener:
_< ,
inTeilein Mower; Girdon Directory..
rb es ti t'a Ettf ri . ni el Gardener. • 1
'Downint's Lands:l4re Dard.reing•
Vash'sgroirreloilye punier. . .
Alien's r fre7dise tier Gripe:
Pardee'ori the Ettrsilrberry. •
Vomit! on the Item. -
s Bllietes Ameriesn Frßit Grower'islsnual.
Neill 's Fran, -Viewer and'Yegetable Gardener:
,:
Johnsen'allictionsry di Bodoni Gardening.
Blake's American Farmer. • . I i
- Breek's Book of Ylosriers: - .
Th2ames Varm Implements. 1 I! • '
hrdwne's Anirrirsu Poulin Yerrik . •
'Bennett's Poultry' Book.. ' • • • -
ticeening's Fruits and FrititTrees of America.
AmericataFrnit Ceiturlst try-Thomas. . • _.
Lindley); horticulture by Dowwing.
Dridgeman's Yourik Garderiir's Asfilatant.... •
Downinen Ruin' ramps. •
Varsx'p Arehitecture. ••• • .
• Brown's Yield Book of Braman%
•
Llobig's Agricultural Chiphistry, ,
• Totisiii4i At •• • B. B A
Seed and Flower More
April 4, '57 •
14.;
• •
: - GREAT INDUCEMENTE 1.• .
An Extensive VirieglEltvaild Roo ksivirry
1 ,44
+HE su ticl Itißiß beine:4l6 l roiti .
1, of tedtiVng ble large „steck of - standard in arelli4
news Books ill Sell tkettenfiet aiming: law - 4' 3 -
'Autong many otherswill be itsnad . s ; • ,
EtsbertiOn's Bistot kat Fork. 3 tele., !Pro. : I
Russell's Medico Surope, 3 rols.,hvo. - - ~ • .S' -
Bintari4i's LISTS: Stio. -1,;- -. ,;' ~ - :I , : '
Life of the Dike ef..Wellingtork,,llltutrated.i. 1 -- .. '
Chembes'a Uneyslopedls of Literature. 2 vols. . i.
Chamber's luformattotifor the People. ' ' -
Soott'eCommeniary on'the Bible, 3 eels. ' ''s!
- Compttnemdas COmmantary on the Bible. 6 voln. •, • .
Blitireth's 'Hillery of the United *totes, 6 vols.. , , .
Bancroft's History of the tulted..Btatee. 0 vols.'. - -
Waverly Noscas complete, in 5 yeti., tingle la tiils.. , ~
Botswell's Life of Dr: Johnson by Crofter. !
Smith's Dictionary, of Astound Slaundietttres:. I '
Appleton's Cycisspodls of IlltdraPhYs .., - - •
.It ring's Lifft pf Il'ablogtoo, I yobs. _ . .
Mattes eertnaticil ' rob._ IND; ,: -•-,. . 1 ;
A 61106 0 .1 Com Plater Werts46 srblo. l . , t'- s .; ~
Washington ireinge lirorka,l6.lrols.•7 , s. ! .. I,
•Cooper's Works, 34 to:s. - ..
. Bayard Taylor's Works. 6 ,vols. . .... ;
DoteVD
Quixote am, Mai, Lllueiralid Wilmer.. ) . *
ilitudisteiliWorld rst' Art. , '' ' •
Tato og serandfather. '-,' . :
Work of Itorouse Dow
...
ButroU'e Natural Illatory. plate,.
Aiablltt l'ijittill Boteiltanineute: ' • I ''' !-:`. "'" i
. . .
- • Ute ../Inanticeek inquirer.
ffhefr Naomi aie
bustle Mid the glittbr A ,'
• • .ofiglitigiAMlli ibt•
And twilight's softening sbammrk
Aronudnr tieirt aro east:.
„ ; Alas! Its forSitlyt
Is for the lost and Foie
-Dot grass4a ettimetitanf,'
And their names arty on the stone
I oft comet affection
Was startled as a bird. . •
At each tuttratetul aetton,i
7 • At each sibeentle wont
In futntaino devotion .
Can totttltat past stow--
Ob. the grata Is to the churchyard,
- And the names are on the stone.
. Bad 1 1.toT.Ibtlt:slOrP P voyaged,
Across the ocean la track,
A PEEP INTO A WELSH COAL MINE.
I
. sr Garnets rite= •
;Mining districts generally are sitiratid in the
mpeg romantic and picturesque parts of the world:
This is more particularly the ease in "Merrie Eng:
land" and the "Land of the Leek." Thos Wales
aed<the bordering'comities have ever been prowl.'
nee( as.affording a, harvest to mining speculators,;
who, mulelike, grope below the until and as a
resort for 'the lovers, of Scenery, who ageoire the '
nirfore only. 'Mountain and valley era to one
ribeethe monotonous ironstone and coal beds are 1
ti: the other; the one will praise the sparkling of
t e•frad or copper ore, the other ndmires the &fist
eeing of the dew-dtop upon the hardy fern, aud
tbe bubbled torrent as it bullies' ou t its coon*
down the Salmon Leap, -
~.
' Having paesed the green and goblen centred
Obis, bordered with the trim bud ge rot black
tied white thern,vith hero - and there a wild rose
blossom of woodbine peeping at heaven through
the green leaves, tben the soft swerd, yielding a
dainty-meal to the lowing cattle and the bleating
land), then the read side decked, witCisere hare
,bell and bloonung fume—there wag the logged
;mule feeding at will upon Denies; all was bright,
,was gas-; wee mild.
I - Now the scene is changed to engine houses,
i'dorty etriumeys, sheds, stables, cabins, bills of cost,
of coke, of rubble ; piles of tough timber, broken l
machinery, loose chains, and a •theusand rebut
things apparently 'tottered about, rusty, , dingy,
black ; and welt they wl'ht be, fift' the cokeiritle
„ I
and chimneys were,fonning with smoke end ap
peared as though they h a d b een d o i ng se fur ages, I Ta t e f arth illlow y ln o g r a se rt r i i c o l u e s frh o lt d fi e e ra i/ tt i o n n itt l o Chroni.
The clanking of chains, the screeching uolubrien. 1, - I I' ~,i ' • - •. •
ted wheel', the waste steam Mowing - from the ted- I s ' sr 1 ' •
I ~ FRU_ y IA! aimed. , ,
ler valie, and the carder; from the, pit's mou th ; ,
form together a,sight and sound that fittreall. con- , Of cohrse they are Nu. one coq for a mo.
ceivo or toren even an idea of, if accustomed to. 111 I sea suppose otherwisi-4The. shrewd calculating
"quiethostessiZee,e,, --,lhr -r :1, 1}1.1....... • ,urines t man , IC 444 , 41 k, 011117..1U17/091/ . IWO or
As we exunrinedlM works, we" could - not `but , ,t bren-huotdred dollar* cm his euginetrad believe;
be forcibly sum* frith the aridateit aegligenire I, 1 bandivid dollars-same" 4a bolt* tastiminu wad
I and exposureof all sortie, teltiddifery in full! :on wore; and perhaps les additionel hundred or
work, wheels revolving, bums oscillating, ropes t I is", d"itere on his ehail l eahies sad 'webers. hY
and chains being wound and unwLund, pumps; , tie user,[ rotten Euglis iron--fnueh 0 131021 atl
flowing with muddy water, all , as it were. nnheeti- 1 I his is Lee wary to send ,'his ship to sea without
ed. Everything, oboe( h mine seethe to be doe. , I sing ftilli insured. Ile is not the man, not be,
for work, end nothing for show, so everything is '' 1 ' Mho in'Y ai the risk of sack' a roaeeding- -
wrought •of the strongest material, bpi in the • , le knows well enotigh We kind of material be is
roughest way man can. put mature. together. ,As I "had' rill; ' On 0 00 sidti a now ship, painted and
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the engines are never stopped but for twenty -four t ; tided outwardly, bat wh o se inner )lie , and strength
hours in the week (that is from six ceeinek . on / , e knots is liable to failet env increment from the
Satinday to the same boar on the Sabbath folidw• 1 :sfecti7 fastenings and quipuienti;. and on the
ing,),,they ere put to revere tens fat labor; and ; thee so a host Of insti ancicompanies net only
which if deranged 'throws many men out of eta. , 1 Filling, but eager and acialons to take his risks,.
ploy. They are, of course, "constructed in , the , , nd wren soliciting hin t •to Insure this splendid
simpiessene strongest way; sette e "tackle,"•Th.. ,1 • ew Trivet of his with their office. What wonder,
deed, Is there about diem, that they are often i' 1 'rem thit this shrewd business man, knowing all-
I ariven by-a WI engineer. • ' 11.; tie beforehand, should thus build, and thus fully
Having viewed the mis cellaneous works, we had ' 'sum?
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souTo ionvemation witti'dne - of the "top men P'l ' i Our tininess man then . knows thatiwi'may as
which ultimately led to onr descent to the ''lower 11 1 'ell sale this five or
,six hundred donate in .the
, regions ;" the terms were very moderate , having 1 - 1- aildin and equipments of his vessel, "The in
only, to "staid something to drink." The miners iiisamat'amaPasties will Lome him at in" al low
are willing to do• anything for strangers for a trt. ; 1 ; 'rate, as they donld i lif be were to put in the
fie, It was suggested that we should put en a i ere Witt iron at th ...extra 'cost, and'conse
"smock," which ultimately we bad no reason le ‘ aentl alto wholellma,tibt thus sated is•elear
regret. , With pur new garment came a little of 1, I sin, a kinir business Win knows It, and know,
1,,
the exeitement'of our situation. We •could not 1 1 *Kit/ ata al'a"filialitY• 1 -
keep away the, thought, should - the rope break, or 1. During her_fhit, seentid,lhird or fourth voyage,
a wheel go wrong, what-would become of us?— I it perhaps net until lateir, our finti. new ship gets
Fearing lent our nerves should fail, we hanened, 1 aught in a gale pfirst one part of her Ironwork
under the direction of opr new friend, to jUIMP110(0 was w,ay, then another) until her top ! mast' 'go
the ffirrC, just, then about to descend; Iwo! or I . ver this sjde. Perhapelshe is at onehor,she parts
three ruiners did the saute, ana in a second. the , cc eft Mi
s d geen 'eater* • total wrir'lt rand So
engine, like'a mighty giant lifted us all yp about I, n thr ugh a Whole eitalogue of such disasteri:
four or five feet, and held us dangling overAhe 1 1 The ugderwriters foot the bills, tolerably big ones
pit's mouth;, - at the cry of "bold on!" the engine): they grerally are, with the damages • liberally
was reversed, and we began our, descent in egrries 1 estime ed,<and our business man finds hiaiself
We "kaiak,' own there was a thrill—the egonee,, , in posseisiun of a semi profit oirer and aboye the
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flesh" - crept up oniback=when W. thought of thell price of - Thit lost vaned that gels;) now rests qui at
eightYlfire fathemi of space between us and is''
the holtOln of the see, f *Ca whence she wit never
sine fording: The descent ire!ro
being eery slow, o 1 1 coum back to trouble hin . 1
. , -I
bad plenty of time to exatnibe the shaft; it was 1
Thil is no false; sk tch.- Many snd many a
strong enough no doubt, but we thought It rather'il time eVert year.. Is thfsi tragedy, enacted. Even
s k a k yt.6s t h e }o c h e b o a, a- mi en - ow " h ere en d"; now, 'white we write, i llf,the ship owner iD New
there r ped water was pouring through to no smell' . I 'York or Boston wants cable, au the strength of
extent. Having descended about thirty or forty, I. which may bring hundieds of human beast., is it
fathoms, the mouth of the pit or shaft began o p.: ; price cr quality that most indnenee his selection ?,
acidly, to decrease in sire, and the rope by which 1 The answer to that question can be found in
we ware bold did the same, till having gene dqwn, i the Disasters " "Marine Digeste" = , mils of every newspa-
I
abonesixty fathoms, we could no longer discern ,: Per-. It ie a eprestion that may yet be asked. and
either; we could believer, trace the rope or banal' have +be answered before a higher thrill...earthly
by the light of the candle with' whtCh wet had'pro2, i tribunal; and in' that day if it be demanded of
sided ourselves, till it",eppearel as fine as a jipi, l ,3 our stirewd ship owneti what has become Ift the
der's thread. The further we descend, the lose; Passel - Tors or. crew,,Wise met their deaths by
study we go, the oscillations Weenie gr e eter, w e i trusting to this saw leap cable, ws doubt If be
swing ,frons side to eide, and, 4/mash/natty the carrmitke any better/Mply than Oitin'sr"Am II
curve catching' against some prejeotion. siren' tin( la, ht thee* heePes? I • ' '
whole a lift-4ar.. very far from ,plestsani.to those ' If; r law makers ,wellild govern , legislation,
enured to Sub A eatment—and )raving tall" ' so as o keep.CrutioldCnd silver at home u Abe
rather mom than al( the descent, we felt, as we
think a persee mi lit feel 'Were they in Mairopreei 143 ii . 1 a good san s,' we would soon fa , ssish
syeoffin—a kind ofsuspension between hearten an t i &goo( article Of Iron ;at about the' same pricer
earth—only not
. supporlicf by ether, by Meg,' ge i rl as the inferior rimlll3ll article—but the Irish
ism br gee, but by a cobweb. 4Eitlll lee ctintin , _ ,t._ et - __ - 1 --' -, s,__
to descend: Now, the echo of voices-ar k beehti sal ' "'" "'" utr r aa .b . . - a aa h a l' el ' i aY " 1 ":, t* " 1 "
from below, reverberating gnats We have'peastiC las s il i a Tsisbasalva pig—"it estiqcssisirilxiedr."
the superficial crust of the eartb, and bricks am) ' '-` - '
po longerrsquired'f , r support, the shaft, being cat
through rock of "slaty ehale,"'its the get/too/4
have it, which is utostly the strata that , coveri i i
coal.' Now the glimmer , of light is , visible,• it, be.-1,
stoma more distinct, and faces ( nut so black ael
you would imagine) come in view. . ,
NoW t thank , our irtaiii I there Is ah'eed of earl
suspense, both ideal mid real ; wp pre landed, C'
an aeronaut might say when his 'car had touched
the earth,eitfe and sound. We are at tiro bottoU
at lest. , An archway leads to a ennelderable ei.i,
eavetien, Urge sough for a wageta rind hosset te •
turn round;, from this the galleries, as the lessee
excavations are called; emanate lite small streets :
frotkeeircus; dorm eue of these •we wenttekurt
to the lijaible—a, part of , the mine that bad keel
einktisted. The borne were in excellent cendirl
tiCp, they are of the low cob breed, as fiestadai. I
led for their; situation. . Wheo Once they are takise )
down thee !mete, titter, am' brought up again,'
and &teem buried below in tome instances;.of
fist' we satir one hadtmen down seven and another
eleven years. ilardag satisfied ouecuriesity here,
we turned - back to the road or main colliery. ,
In-order-to save litter, no more materiel is el*
nwayiban Is absolutely-neceesary. In this mine
the .coal sup Is not more tharifour•test thick, (the ,
seas! earl ftete eighteett.inetbet to treaty teetoi
sat that measurement may be aaidta be the VOW
of Ilte wpritings. which prevents one walking 0:
an .upright pusitien. We traversed slug this,
about half a mile, when the sounder the pick tied;
sledge warned tit we were' near (he' workers. ,A t
tire froze this brituglit'us titmice to'whet is called)
the "pail feet," ftom which coat is actuallY brought!
town) hisrifiresd Seen about twenty men in him
en their knees - end haunches, to full tabu, eeehi
bating a lamp giving no more light:, than xis the
saying ter "to render darkness wrible."... While
here, lets could of, etrtraii'de • no lies than miss,
setae curl oursalree, in order t,O Cite a amnia, ss
It were to the visit; and, deer, residers, from ,the " - •
Mlle experience we beds /OP can assure you tisk ( ' 'amittatkaa B dlata4` es -A gi sl4 oli__,,
the miner's work 18 sat tat be , eueled, esusietlY PaPer iltionts us OW * girl
,;°f',4loPTlrr!,__7"
yrlteis l Wiktake into ,cymalderation the Ja eger ": ail ais 4 at S 'l l l at V e '' ° W i r y . 14.1 c l o „, unn o s t
enter slazt ee a
Mil ineittpatleti:--datigers Alai.: at -"Tr. eonSes, '„ 3 , 111 14 Tsai l lfoilet 1 1 1 11ie, „5...5. iniaiimmi is
ow e d , c iiyl meol 6 6at ia ~. the mariners; to'dlay I tit' alts -csess"ffi asa to ";;' C avi , stbek , ti a ta l
'Wu full rer tielmweittant, fir 410 Fr f 'taint:WNW al Wen* aroma young If , p .
wpswe rw i r te d e,,..erestaftittirint werp•hts lois. Yet. Ittse bee l'in'extritt, tiolestrif- , , it dr ir si esSa mi ld 4 b r i t issuteit
she ao rie -tes wkwtbeesiters,istliirdy,me a homer,: tried. Ds, arOitt was In "don eta , , P orte d, ,_,
' 1111 all s.parritri
(600 .etettentleettrageons sleeved' God's people:— tit, a,Ltbe injury tiosta i To,, ed enraLl at hno of iho ir,
euelagtdone nu Welk, we .widadvewsksPey eats atsi alattiaa '' sa r :'li I ts P, rs:piertion and mil
aeleies.tli irtnsiall those baptise behind ee l .41 -•, Cittaing re" dit i ei roui nrenott olvdm rota .
:•:TlMl,lnclas if .working * coal, Woe, JO? !alit' ti m ia t -- an t 4 W 44 bubo- infirosay;
~ 6 6 ~w. mash
friends
a 01 0
eleattd" inintestiag tn thiarass a t° l "r"f t ' ' - r - -"' unifier friends ptefirred lakfrilber illiwoW.' WUlir°
taiittd hate* Ira taa" °l 'm `fa' "tear ts 'J aba' now lies laiodedgerons. stale- fissits itre a• -
- sanOtiat the Men' work: be.: the p sok; drat . s he
~ , , fo ; sopoirs " or do ,,, m6if umearif i l goa,
&redivided lite ellinete trader the aPil l , • at 4 ' " 1:4 " 1 " n- .4e • 6 1,3 1 a, stitxti„ e wanting tti - ,e'' ladlell
alettielf°,"itibleheatsbuttltheals"lol!..s=aleirrPwhent.rtitlittrit,..e".l4
gis t*: irta tois HoL l W: rssioss taatittillt es illiste sbisb :
,Iffrolmosetrewlettsputureselms
of
~,,ftelbst fell ihtnelati fide the won; *earn ( . t
kWh
.....
41sitst.
the
conse.tvsecel
or 4
*Hilt two:al ls' thalt)ift Takata° th° s a lla i i 0 kiau maielardlyterviipefie ;Fifa twee been WA.' • ''‘
Of trecla and are drawls to the it* antrum ) it , . .-
:' .
ottri.
ST UT. 2VW/JILD C. MP=
loorsedmilesimitiesk , - --
And w1)4erIII tay amp—. .
I never bid totem,
They did not baste to store— •
I never felt a rep' ore. ' • '
They did not all their Own—
But grass le in tbenehnorbysra.
And their wines are on the stone:
I still liMponly . tanal
On bosoms I could trust,
But think she lib it e I eiyrnot
itennimanstbeir daft.:.,
net memory shoots perlerfe4,
In all the mended past,
But weans Woven asunder,
Like atoms ip the blast.
Ono little tender iniestve. •
• Mialstilin and woo thee) but. .
Bid toile land of shadows,
Thome treasured ones have flown,
And I see in yonder churchyard
Their mines upon the stone.,
The Seasons Me be Rea me,
In exquisite array— -
Spring brings Da scented blossom,
Summer its garish day.
Itut Autumn hss no harvest .
Where Death the seeds has saint.
?in! grass is In the ehurrbiard,
And the names are on the stone..
Jllintng.
NO. 42:
that attacked to tbe.apparatus by tsbich
tit 1) Atrongtoi up the shaft, and is then consigned
ttie tunaktanen; aiqt that -tong night - to which
! the :coal had been inured is! terminated with'*,
thritibt day, and•thei inn, hod wbieti it has besot
, bidden for ages, again shines'emit. • !
• IC some dims the coal Is iliawie from the wall
faceiby Madill Taber,' to the ; mouth of the shift,
bat, in most tastaammt by.horifee, ender the :gilt
eased a bay or 'girl carrying a lament direly..
boning., Ik is usual to have* tram-road or Mil
ers": for the'rolleys trucket, o travel epee, and
.it should ant be forgotten that this mode of wan.
Wiss in Rea in the mining ;district many years
ThbewliabfropicereabstabianPti:PlKitehemiElr:gent:seariauseiri l y t ;o may co allit m er b e a l: t ail w se l i tb int 1'6 7
l e: :
Of:sieldragreall tetefflitlilengemofies,th:ont:parolmerctivetellhile:behttreeLt"frointthm:-
[WI evil, thine ere ethics thet hate It In excess.
This fiewdsmp Is nothing mete than what we of
tbejt"d_ppertworld" call gas-Coal.. It issues_ from '
theeoaLaiilt. is mined, pee» cut lit jets like those
whieb we tbaily witness in l miniature degree at.
home at oar own fireside; mixing with the tit of
theinicepi h scomes very explosive if not earnedofitby good Ventilation, Mines that are danger--
milieu thiTeetount are obliged to be lighted with
a*cenor kid of lamp canedthe "Davy," which
ptevents t e gas being ignited on the outside, but
warns tke Miner of biedeigar by . the ap,paerance
of the dame within the tamp should the gas be in
excess. In the ordinary way, etimmon candies
usedwhicb the niieen de apt-to burn when
'theishould! not, because they give more light
Odra "Davy," Goad , will, however,
!stilitert`the in oider Coe.
rj this obSet out, they generally rank !two shafts
to each untie ;.they then make a large fire in one
which acting e as a flee or chimney. causes! a draft
! of :fresh sit to descend the tpposltp sbaft-aid' to
pkiiade die mine. - I •
ij have peoposed to illuntinate mines by gas.
.0 la sametwhat singular that these dark regions
shkuld be life last to reetivri the benefit of 'that id-
Hildal light of which theydtre the source. Many
of 'the 100 F accidepts- which now happen in the'
Mind arendireetly prodhekd bj the want of light
by the mi sr, and there is do Season why gauss
prOtected gas lights should ; not be used place
°ti t he miserable "glims" ripe employed.
p'esidea Are, the miners have also to contend '
apsinet witer, but this is kept away by powerful
pumps; find, however, overcomes them for a time
oedisioneny, still further testing 'their 'pettenee.
The strata of coal in the majority of -mines Is tiot
_ea the levid nut, to a considerable degree; - ,
ijt theio kaws different Mocks of working are
obliged lobe had resource -
•
!When tie frond-there wet nothing. more to bit
seen, we tolt rep:irotions to ascend, *lnch bsiv-t.l
inieffect I in eutoty. we Mast own there 11,6$
41!'
• dlgree of i,fraiure felt in ipalit treading the MID:
rime of viol-Mina.
The trigin of dad we dinifot here discuss, but
”eire4ally admitted to pir th e' result of some
Wistid"ki`ifheest, that his beettlaid low duritigsome
geeat change which tbe surface of the earth his
been subject to in a marines age. There Is nht
the lean dead _the "Present. position of the
: globe hiu t heen entirely thinged with regard. to
. the relent° pajama it..,bad to, the sun' in former
timer. am l ea. a consequence, the surface of Ithe,
S t olid ha been tiodiflidlifthtbisalteiation,eltber
tUddenly tthrough the laittuief Ages - Dore' pro.
the!latter.lushly • • •
In all hia works there evidently - an object in
Vie* by Om Creator.' Wei cannot for a moment
eontempikte these mighty bullars ' nature with=
lint perrplring at once that they area superb pro-
Sidon fi.4 ;nail's. wants; nor could we'. bath on
if.eefusinsif its value and ids coapoiffimi, have gilt..
4... - cocit all:totter name than 'that which ithas--
"the Plael, diamond." This wise economy. of the
geed Atither of nature le t great proof of .his
iteollfsbitnefieepee. - ' • -!
t .Pisanano.
VpiGIIIIIA FOLLOW'S. Tee LEAD
Thg Wheeling Iniclligeocer and Wellsburg Hei'..l
aid ate vigorously end ably '
pushing %weld the
fnie-bitior cause in Weetern Virginia. The.Wheel-I
log I~telligenoer bariUg ifishli.bed a series of or.l
ticleal showing the .pthiey of preferring white toi-
Slasolaliore Ito Altialai also s. Virginia paper. re• • . - FAL Atryicieo--PWACTig* rr.--We oltp the
•
aietha i , '' foilowi ' r theNew•
pic rpm
"The Intelligences.; is wow doing more fur the. ser; antreonunend it tothe care' bil attention of
matejitii advo in
nceitut ;of , the State than all the t ; "
political journals einabined, and in the eertaintyl 11.‘" p ract i ce f ,
of rebping the trundle* very few years, may "Swelit, 1311.14... , -.To many people who • cannot
well {imp* the *Tut testi ,thiinders *nations 9f ex- Tis'ad nrsollith wooers's"' in suntatelos as thaws
vemininicition , dxili i twirled by the Richmond f in' regard to paying Motif bills to mieltanies anti
pres*W. His dootrinesarehound to prevail, at .least and tnationtliPt oven Int to total* 11l cub sad
so as the dignitc of white labor and the con. defer,-the, PeYetetth This is * greivolsteirrang.
mooing proeptirity'of Western Virginia are cut. I and touts to produce au invilantable„amount oi
cerkeit„ . , . - inconienieoce and even distress. rimy diifist
I •- to a tredesman or:median% not only oat's.
Speaking etake .• I movement le. /tie ' M &
a his mewl. bet soablen him in ,due come to
spore, the llereldsiiyt, pay another, who io,turn,paye hie creditor; and
"A similar stet/rot teelieg m ay j or t ncu p i tl y thus Many ,obtain' niter front the movement
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day in Western Viegimi; pol l. Om it 6 4 0 0 s tarts' of die trim idelitorf , ' Tryon owe tine' dollar at.d
it grow with OM &mimic* of jku jivalaughe have 'the Inelinelo pay It, yaw eas your pars
every eaceessive incitement giving it weight sad toward loltleAtkilttb• ProssarnOo,44llll4ll4.7i
inomenteah 'iTbr w fair oni:bietesen
St.'Loole 'ithisuari;:avoi Wheeling'and West
ern ;Virginia. "41Fieigieri is ileidiaect to be p Free
Sint., and Postwar !improbable the esseribin. or
unpalatable, the fart te moistly certain that VH
gists, intensely daveliolding as the appeare'sine,"
willypitoor its her stake or flair, souner,er' taut,' . '
hieti Penotylvtabs Will
_you vote I' o sgas'Y
tiblielry. Into - Os country,
shut out your Sous from the , Sanded inblillone.'
t - Sa •-
po.reke**l;iiifio, t 4 , 94 ;Of heathen? Dud forbid
that ria abeam,.
=MEI
AN'S - — 7---
Mil. OFFICE.
oi,wit aselsor preparimi to
ITINGI of Tsui theetipUest
rootvOt,ei totpsr Mot It oso
N uneteilkilill*llltitrilai it.
" Bilis OYtaiiiitst, ..
- Railroad Tickett;'"l‘
1 Paiittr" ' - '144. 1 44
none look". •
Onitiorltboki; A* •
Oar Oast WOE TYPE is
ley othei aloe in ibis Ise
basdeemployed osperesly
i Prititsr await, Ire sill
40 asie es i 0 at ems be
METING th EOll,OllB 'dose -
lINDERY. •
attety * of style. Iriani &elm
tketimo.liostrd and ruled to
of rife, deeniptlap
order at Atortnottee
KatteecaT rartziout.--The renown whisk
Xentorky rillecnen„,nave
,oltutirted . for ; proclaims
and still in handling the title has become World
wide, sad exalted theitttintion:and *ender orate
warriors of other nations. In battle they 'hese
stotod,as evil and,eolleetedoilibough the first time
is action , u the i.l4eSt veterans in Barone; poet
log in drat deadly ere with I:north:lg also.
shot - that 'oe r
(le
t - 11 . trzelainsed le eilleatan, eit.
'lns nit an °Seer fall t t
Nett Orleans,; , , ~
"I *hot hits in th e ght eye," replied the otbee
~. ,
rifleman. 1-.
ttAnd I-shot hini irt:the left eye,HtWas there.
. , . qthe 1 ....
spina,. , . 'i ir • ,
Arts the bettle, ft 7.us . found that an , oditter
bad been shot in both; eject. This unerring pre
cision can oily be obtained by long prattle% and
thorough drilling. i• ; '
. -At the first settlement of the State. the 7 wets
compelled to be constantly under arms, as it were,
to guard *pinta the *lid Indian and murderoait ,
tomahawk. As the father, so the obild grew apt,'
taught in earliest infancy'. possible, to ,poke tie • '
'ride *ad dirett its attn. As aostounitioa ,was not
always convenfentfo, be ha-f, the Cathie would
dole Out to his son d Certain number of catirldgimi
for his ride; for eieh -of whiett be **la' twin
heme.some sort of game, or get a taste of hiekcey.
for every missing shot. , • ,
. Many years ago I was conversin g ,with my
thee on the wouderfbl skill of the Retirecklans,'
when be related the following anecdotes '
• "I was out in the wilds , of Kenteeky, some
years before the war, one surveying expedition
and had an opportnalty of studying the charlotte
of the early settler' 'files' considerable length of
time. ft because neeemary for me to stop a fete
days eta log tavern; and to while away the time •
I.took my ride and explored, the woods for game, ,
of which there was an abundance.. The landlord
bad a little son, about ten years of age, who ae
-1 eompanied me with his rile,. and &bra,* bad . "-
, tremely good lock.: . one omission the fates
I seemed averse to hi fpr perceiving a squirrel on
• a very high branch C. tree, he aPtillb his ride'
and Mated away, and wn aim* the squirrel..
The look of dismay:lei -which, he viewed f the
game, I shall never forget. Dropping the butt of
• his ride on the ground, be burst into' tears. In'
the utmost surprise, Pinot:feed what the matter
was. lie answered-- . ,
"Daddy'll lick me."
"Lick yon! what for f" -
- ellecause"l didn't hit him in the head." •
- I soothed him *Hit cotirld, but the day'i plea
sure was Over. On, returning to the tavern I fn-'
terceded for, hintall. in , my power to
,savellui
from the hickory, tint it was of no use; the ap.
,- -plication must be' made, if only for example. • 1
' "No , no , stranger; if r lei' him o ff I break a
' standing rule of our State. Ilea never let offf,
. and what i s good (or me is. good_ for hint., Us
. . . . ...
tousfehoot right, ,0 put npwrtieorhat!ie
The hickeri 'nekirpplind. but no beget crone
broken. Such traluing ar that, which was uni
versal in these. parts, tells the secret of Kentucky;
ride shooting._ ,
,
fk•ff arinato Pinants.—A deeoted
who Is • id- a hies. for mean), and modes of
approach to Strafigera on 'religions Litubjeots, was •
lately passing Over the nobiseemmon .in Brooki
tyn, on the site of Port Greene, on a Sabbath',
morning, when hi observed &Amoy efloiltgrotain
',oaths obvionsly•intint upon finding-Ih* own,
pleasure, if, possible, on God's holy day. To op
- prowth them withseproof would have been mere.,
ly to :excite a profane scoff; so hesautitered near•
thine with a earetces air; and after mating •blea.c;
mlf the'gramand, pansing.lilly for a few
moots, said, in a pleasant, familiar tone t
'"Buys,, I'll tell you, kstory."
They gathered around ansitspeeting, and he
proeended as follows: I •
,!'There waa oueeiek good Map, noted fax his,
kindness and liberality, who was traveling In a
lonely spot, when; he met a min 'who' ropresented
himself as having suffered 'a great loss. and
consequently in distress. Nick the greatest
kindness he • icatiuitly drew 'out his purse. and •
after ..examining: lt, • said; have .only- seven
dollars with 'mu; but T think that with one
*tteitar, I can get to the end of my journey,-
'end you shall 'have.the wad with that tio•
handed him • the six dollars... Would. you b'it
think the giggitr must barn gone off very grate
. tut and eontenfid f - 11ci 'loch thing. He was
-nu -bigger, hat.;'s tobberilind seeing that the
good: man had still one dollar' io • bit possession,.
nefdtaro.
the( ht! d,ree! pistol an d shot him,
; - * •`1
The hearers:expressed, ip •their several ways,
the beartiestwbboreneo it this. shocking, tarn of
the itory. and; one trill Matured to: doubt the
possibility I`iin,% thing so base. But_ here he .
wa r 'cau g ht ; fcir :iinr - friend turned upon him with
L , eharge• of similar Ind* still baser ingratitude
his, own • ;person.. He reminded him of One who`
emptied not a purse,,butlitt heart for - his benefit;'
Who gave Wei freely - six ildjs out of seven, and
retained but fine. todes derided - ta his worship;—•
. "And now," aild'hii,•"yon lam so mean, you arts
robbing taut: lit Mate . . rl
The boys husig, their Atelde, without s word to
say ; and preseetly - tire group 'dissolved, and its
members stole away 'ln seperrte direction/.
STOILY'Or BATTLIeneLO.--All. Soldier was
woandettin, Attest We betties of the Crites.% cud
. wts carried get of the Geld; he felt that his
:wound, wee mortal-.-theit lifo'wes goiofly 'ebbing
Eittt,to his eCtmindes who were ear.'
rylethim .;:.:
"Rut me down da not troublitto cairy me any
forthar•;. I am , dying."
They pia Mm deep end returned to the field,'
k minute/ alter an after saw the Min welter- ,
lag in hie blood, and &skid him it he enakt do'
anytbing fur him, ,
• "Nothing, thank you."
"Shill I get jon a little the land-'
hearted-baker'. ' • .• • ....,;• •
thank Yaw; I antityhql!!, ,
`!l.a tk . are nothing I eaq do; for you Shall L
,
Write to your'friandA r .
have hd Olinda you can Write to. But there
is one thing A:W.llO5h I would /FM winch .obrigsdi
fa my linapsiek! you wiU tinota-Tsetament--wilt
yon open it at the
,14th- of John, and near the,
end Of that ehdpter youltatiod verse that be;
gins with 'Peace.' Will you read it '
The 'Meer did so, and read the werda, 'Tease
I Immo with you, my peace I give Unto yoti s •
not as the
,w.orld*, giteth„give I onto you. Let
not yOur heart be troubled, neither let itbe afraid."
wrbask you, sir," said the dying man ;
ttkat toer . ice; rimloitie Id Mat Savior; pod is
with me • I IrOit no mime," mud instantly ex
ptivid•J:iwitthen. • . • . •
FAULT FINDIJI‘L-Fbeill is a disposition °been
able lu routei,to view unfavorably everything that
falls'under theii notice. They seek to gain confi
dence" by always differing from ethers in judg
monk?, and to deprecate. what they • allow to be
Worthy initsell by hinting at !tome . mistake at
imperfection in the periennanee. You are too
lofty or too' low in your ; tnaniters; 'you. are too
frugal or toolprofuee In your expenditure; you
ate too taciturn or too free, in your speech; and
so of the rest. Now, guard against this tenden
cy. Nothing will more conduce to your nueom-.
.fortibleneis than living In the neighborhood or
illmstdre, atntbeing• familiar. with discontent.—
The disposition grows with . ; indulgence, , anti is
low and bale hi itialf ; and if any should be
ready to pride!thernselves on skill and fealty In
the science,kt them' remember that the acqui
sition is chop and easy; s child can deface and
destroy ;; dulluees`and stupidity, which seldom
leek inclination or, moans, can cavil and find fault;
and everything can furnish ignbranee,
and envy- with aliandle .ef reproach.--.Ret W.
Pittritn 1$ TWO • Emir 100 Patirriefrifew
York. ;Tribase faro 40 schlittto to 'ether einear
of distress lillhkb ealatii this metropolis, we are
Dh o ti tn. Imre (411.,the coining Winter searcitz aid
high pease id ...bread; • The crop of *heat la a
bountiful any bet there are ack Means of gettlea
it to, Nr! ork. The 4atiale luso- comparatively
idle,, !nodose sir derangenolet of the exofeeps
tenders 'lt imposilble tb gelid 'forward the 'bided:)
-stuffs, aithbut whieb-tballalaarri.eitias mini welt
sr I:virtual taelineoritipleoly.aS their deem
is tree the.reilrAads easy do meek to Alleviate th e
di/46. - 411er ibe,lakei and genale are closed; but,
they can olilY-tiarifilly tied the ease. Thus soar
urn* go woodatfa barrorist tlidaspe and $lO in
1,4 1 e, 1)04 What, thee, wlUthQms loalbodyPadd
on thew daililaber. for their daily l tocal, sod who.
the proniure; aritbravre oat of t uoih.y,'
tient? - Is Winisd'or'sartible se* wide•
spread sof thgv '. l !'•
i i
• • !th' dolts het matter how +' be dial. • Th e -more
69f er P HI t t Yaltion is,-1/0O did he liver ~ ,
he el rine lips rigth: D e bi, enneot iliange
the .Imare. which lire has lat, upon i the *Wild:—
• The &kr-driliitilrilrel4dbacitr-.114.11i1ii14 "still,
lad etelligHortonl. ' Tbenwurdia . bare. 4114)eda
• •Paich - aliilliml ,41••4411 performed; 111010 01, -
. ppm* lajlfa bare all been deedd, The edlati
bee bean ail, 'Awl aldliii back kobl — tleideard
indeed; ttr,Fleti'ditil dr time: , - ' • !• , .-1 'Acz , .$• ?;',.-
.
Lila to tbe BM* SO blind. '.Tie retitatadella bi
Perk"Wid jib*? th* idit9 io uh t t'et Ow 1401% mei,
leh when Imi man eau moth. -• • '
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